The Greenwich Property Owners Association (GPOA) was established by Greenwich residents. We are your neighbors, business and property owners with an interest in protecting our Town’s property values. The goal is the preservation of Greenwich Property Values through reasonable, intelligent and appropriate land use.

The Greenwich Property Owners Association is a non profit group organized to develop awareness and take action on decisions being made at Town Hall which effect businesses, residential and commercial properties.

The 2018 Greenwich Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD) is under way. The POCD is a master plan and will influence all town decisions regarding land and property and buildings for the next ten years! (Section 8-23 of the CT General Statute – requires each municipality prepare, amend and adopt a Plan of Conservation and Development).

In Greenwich, property taxes are up but property values are down.

What Can We Do About It?

Come find out at the GPOA November POCD Workshop, Tuesday, November 14, 8:00am at the Greenwich Water Club, Clubhouse 2nd floor, 49 River Road Cos Cob

This year’s hall of fame is in a new Homecoming Pre-game format with the same enthusiasm as the inaugural induction ceremony. The Class of 2017 inductees include five former athletes, and three undefeated teams.

This article was written by Michelle Xiong and Emma Burstiner for The Beak at Greenwich High School, and was published on Friday, March 16, 2018
On March 14, one month since the tragic Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in which 17 students were killed, schools across the nation rallied together and walked out of their classes at 10:00AM for 17 minutes. As Dr. Winters established in his email to the students, parents, and faculty, the message for the walk-out was that “we must do more to stop school shootings.”
The GHS Young Democrats were eager for the walk out.